California - not Alabama, Texas, or Tennessee - has always been a global leader in innovation

Phoenix often ranks low in national livability, walkability, and safety studies due to extreme summer heat, severe car dependency, and sprawling urban design. While offering a lower cost of living than some coastal cities, it faces challenges regarding public transit efficiency, crime rates, and air quality.

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It's in a heat bowl. South to Tucson is nicer.

Tucson is actually cooler than Phoenix.

At 2,643 feet in elevation, Tucson sits significantly higher than Phoenix, which means it’s 5-10°F cooler in the summer—a difference that newcomers quickly appreciate.

Tucson’s monsoon season also brings bigger storms, more rain, and incredible lightning displays, making it one of the most dramatic weather events in Arizona.
 
It's in a heat bowl. South to Tucson is nicer.

Tucson is actually cooler than Phoenix.

At 2,643 feet in elevation, Tucson sits significantly higher than Phoenix, which means it’s 5-10°F cooler in the summer—a difference that newcomers quickly appreciate.

Tucson’s monsoon season also brings bigger storms, more rain, and incredible lightning displays, making it one of the most dramatic weather events in Arizona.
Correct. Tucson is at high desert elevation.

I used to live in Tucson when I was a kid, and I remember how the adults would comment on how gross and unbearably hot Phoenix was compared to Tucson.
 
Correct. Tucson is at high desert elevation.

I used to live in Tucson when I was a kid, and I remember how the adults would comment on how gross and unbearably hot Phoenix was compared to Tucson.
I've visited both a few times. Tucson was always nicer. Less urban too.
 
@T. A. Gardner lives in an armpit of America, despite his fetish for claiming how appalling and terrible San Diego supposedly is.
I've seen worse, but both are too urban for my taste. Nice places to visit at certain times of the year. I lived on Coronado Island for six weeks at the end of sixth grade. It was the first place where honeysuckle was in the air along the streets. The bridge was still being built then so it was either take the ferry to San Diego or drive around. I visited San Diego a few times for fun and flew to North Island a few times for work.
 
I've seen worse, but both are too urban for my taste. Nice places to visit at certain times of the year. I lived on Coronado Island for six weeks at the end of sixth grade. It was the first place where honeysuckle was in the air along the streets. The bridge was still being built then so it was either take the ferry to San Diego or drive around. I visited San Diego a few times for fun and flew to North Island a few times for work.
Nice.

I would never choose to live in Phoenix or San Diego given what I know now and given how my preferences have evolved. I don't like traffic or urban sprawl!:cuss:

If forced to choose between the two, it wouldn't even take me a nanosecond to choose San Diego over Phoenix. I'm surprised a poster from Phoenix had the gall to complain how gross San Diego is.
 
You said you live in San Francisco - the literal anus of America. You have nothing to bitch at others about.
Get your reading glasses out. I used the past tense. I haven't lived in San Francisco since the 1980s.

I've been living in a small coastal town for the last 20 years.

I just think it's amazing someone who lives in an arm pit like Phoenix would have the gall to parade around hollering about how terrible San Diego is.


Green Bay, Wisconsin, Huntsville, Alabama; Fayetteville, Arkansas; Fort Wayne, Indiana; and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, all better places to live than Phoenix?

According to U.S. News and World Report’s latest rankings of the best places to live, they are.

In fact, Phoenix ranked 110th out of 150 large cities based on value, desirability, quality of life, job market.



 
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California is home to 32 of the top 50 AI companies​

Yes Sir, California produced some AMAZING innovations for sure.


Like for example, being the first Advanced Industrialised Western state to allow public defecation and fornication



If nature calls, you can drip your trouser in the Dairy aisle of a Walmart and '"strangle a Darkie," It's perfectly l"egitt " (how COOL is that) !!??Then you've dropped your nasty you can make your way to the toilet roll section, select a high = quality brand of toilet rolls, pull out a length tissue, and wipe you' ass. with impunity - all in air-conditioned comfort Now that's what I call innovation! That's what I call progress. Well, done California. :poop::poop:




Also, if you're a crazy Black or Brow (BIPOC) person living n say, an inner- city district of San Francisco or LAYou can "lay a cable" on the sidewalk:poop::poop: and then when some well-dressed, respectable-looking, Whitie Yank ,strolls past in his fancy snake-skin shoes, you quickly grab a big handful of the poop you've just dropped and hurl it at the Whittie dude .Because all White Americans are wicked racist, white supremacists. And splattering him/her with a LUVVERLY, stinky, sticky, fresh turd will hum with a fitting, reminder of this I. And the beauty of it all, is that you're not breaking any law', 'in fact, weaponizing shit in the name oof Social Justice, would be regarded as praiseworthy public service in California.




Same goes for urinating in public. There's no law against in the "Golden State "This is a brilliant multidimensional innovation. For example, if you see an expensive Porsche parked outside an exclusive restaurant with the driver's side window down, you can go and piddle through that window, to express your ideological opposition to the oppressive American capitalist patriarchy. Also, you can have fun pissing through the front slit of the letter boxes of any bad neighbours you have where you live, Finally, example, you could test your reflexes and hand-eye coordination acuity, by seeing if you are skillful enough to pee on random. unsuspecting dogs and cats. It's similar, in principle, to fox-hunting - "TALLY HO!! - YOUR LORDSHIP, -T ALLY HO" !!" Like fox hunting. "Dog-Piddling" and "Cat- Piddling " is a tremendous sport, there is the thrill of the chase, uphill and down dale, through alleys and under bridges in the hope of cornering your quarry. and delivering the final "Piddle de grace."



Yes, Sir!!!! America is a land that cherishes LIBERTY! "GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH !!- never finer words were thus Spake! AYE, YJIS IS THE TRUE HEART OF THE AMERICAN CREED. Am I Right Brothers???! And what could exemplify the spirit of Liberty more meaningfully that the individual freedom every Californian man or woman has to drop their LEVII - 501 Blue jeans, or, in the case of the ladies, to hoick their skirts - up. and poop "'at will' in public; anytime and anywhere they like. Ditto the divine freedom the individual citizen has to pull out his plonkerr and cut a piss on the store window of some florist shop. Orr indeed he personal freedom you the give your fat, pimply girlfriend a goodly "Golden Shower" outside the municipal library.



Only in California do we see the kind of remarkable and exciting innovations I have listed above -, and I set down a mere handful of many, many other striking breakthroughs. ALL of them were the fruits of the tremendous spirit of Liberty that surges through the state. Yes, s Sir California is is an awe-inspiring tribute to the sage vision of the Republic's Founding Fathers 1


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DLM - DACHSJUND LIVES MATTER !!
 
Get your reading glasses out. I used the past tense. I haven't lived in San Francisco since the 1980.

I've been living in a small coastal town for the last 20 years.

I just think it's amazing someone who lives in an arm pit like Phoenix would have the gall to parade around hollering about how terrible San Diego is.
The Phoenix mayor and most of the Phoenix town council are Democrats, Cyborg. The damage they have caused is not yet as advanced as San Francisco, Sacramento, Oakland, or Los Angeles, or indeed anywhere in the SDTC.
 
SF is more like a rotten vagina. It can make money but it's so diseased and rank that you quickly become disgusted and leave.
Your town Phoenix is an armpit which according to US News and World Report ranks below Green Bay, Wisconsin, Huntsville, Alabama, and Fort Wayne, Indiana in terms of livability.
 
I've visited both a few times. Tucson was always nicer. Less urban too.
Now that conservatives have spent 30 years denying global warming and delaying any meaningful action to mitigate it, places like Phoenix will be practically unlivable in 50 years.

Phoenix is projected to get up to 70 days a year with temps in excess of 110 F. Those kind of long term sustained temperatures were unheard of when I grew up in Arizona.

Later this century there is probably going to be a great migration back to the north, including Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin
 
Get your reading glasses out. I used the past tense. I haven't lived in San Francisco since the 1980s.

I've been living in a small coastal town for the last 20 years.

I just think it's amazing someone who lives in an arm pit like Phoenix would have the gall to parade around hollering about how terrible San Diego is.


Green Bay, Wisconsin, Huntsville, Alabama; Fayetteville, Arkansas; Fort Wayne, Indiana; and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, all better places to live than Phoenix?

According to U.S. News and World Report’s latest rankings of the best places to live, they are.

In fact, Phoenix ranked 110th out of 150 large cities based on value, desirability, quality of life, job market.




San Diego is the wokest of wokesters. Home of plastic straw bans where fast food places can't use plastic bags for you to carry your burritos in, because the virtue signalers in their Teslas are saving the planet by using that plastic for solar panels for their pool.

The Gaslamp is still charming and fun, but the inmates are running the asylum and it's bound to end up like San Francisco. I hope the voters regain their senses. Because as much as I love living in the OC, we have the best beaches in the world and everything anyone could want, but we don't have the ambiance of San Diego or Riverside. We have Disneyland and that sort of ended it. An alcoholic mouse ain't the Mission Inn...
 
The Phoenix mayor and most of the Phoenix town council are Democrats, Cyborg. The damage they have caused is not yet as advanced as San Francisco, Sacramento, Oakland, or Los Angeles, or indeed anywhere in the SDTC.

Phoenix proper is a shithole. Scottsdale and Gilbert are the decent cities in that area.

The Mexicans drove the blacks out of Compton, who all packed up and went to Phoenix - which is now Compton East.
 
Your town Phoenix is an armpit which according to US News and World Report ranks below Green Bay, Wisconsin, Huntsville, Alabama, and Fort Wayne, Indiana in terms of livability.
You never said what "small coastal village" you live in now? San Simeon? Carmel? Hillsdale?

Are you a nepo baby, Cypress?
 
Now that conservatives have spent 30 years denying global warming and delaying any meaningful action to mitigate it, places like Phoenix will be practically unlivable in 50 years.

Phoenix is projected to get up to 70 days a year with temps in excess of 110 F. Those kind of long term sustained temperatures were unheard of when I grew up in Arizona.

Later this century there is probably going to be a great migration back to the north, including Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin
You realize that your moronic religion is utterly debunked, right?

Only boomer hippies still buy into the AGW scam.

And no, the temperatures in the Phoenix area have not changed since measurements began being taken. Using urban blacktop readings fooled people in the 1990's - but it's not the 90's anymore.

You seriously bash Compton Phoenix because of your debunked religion? ROFL, Clown on!
 
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